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In Reply to: Re: Does Hammond choke 193L need break-in? posted by audionutge@yahoo.com on April 20, 2007 at 00:04:37:
that means i need to let the choke plugged in all the time.The choke is really huge by the way. In any case, i could tell the the soundstage was bigger after it ran for about 20 minutes or so.
I use 14 gauge power cord which only has 2 terminals. Not sure if using 3 prongs power cord will help the sound quality? I have several feet of pc laying around and a couple of male plugs. It would be nice if i can take advantage of it.
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